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<blockquote data-quote="Relaxed Chaos" data-source="post: 16904171" data-attributes="member: 64993"><p>I'm at the point where I can pay cash for near any car I want, but this S650 mustang is definitely not for a guy like me. I own 3 mustangs now, and have owned many more over the years. Apparently Ford is trying to go after a younger demographic that can't afford this car.</p><p></p><p>I don't know a single young "regular" person that can or should spend this kind of money on a car. I have 2 (of 4) kids that just graduated and are making around $80K and neither are prioritizing cars over paying off their student loans for the next 5 years and then saving for a house. They grew up car people, but know that they need to be careful with depreciating assets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relaxed Chaos, post: 16904171, member: 64993"] I'm at the point where I can pay cash for near any car I want, but this S650 mustang is definitely not for a guy like me. I own 3 mustangs now, and have owned many more over the years. Apparently Ford is trying to go after a younger demographic that can't afford this car. I don't know a single young "regular" person that can or should spend this kind of money on a car. I have 2 (of 4) kids that just graduated and are making around $80K and neither are prioritizing cars over paying off their student loans for the next 5 years and then saving for a house. They grew up car people, but know that they need to be careful with depreciating assets. [/QUOTE]
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